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  • ‘Everything’ trafficker stung by covert cops

    ‘Everything’ trafficker stung by covert cops

    A drug trafficker who promised undercover police in Hallam that he could access bulk supplies of drugs has been jailed. Gursewak Singh, 35, pleaded guilty…

  • Arrest after man found dead in Endeavour Hills

    Arrest after man found dead in Endeavour Hills

    A man has been arrested after a 21-year-old was found dead in Endeavour Hills on Sunday 13 April. Police say the deceased Endeavour Hills man…

  • Homophobic banners targeting MP removed

    Homophobic banners targeting MP removed

    Two large anti-LGBTQIA+ banners that targeted current Bruce MP Julian Hill were removed from a walkbridge in Dandenong over the Princes Highway this morning. Officers…

  • Robots and tech for dementia

    Robots and tech for dementia

    Casey Aged Care in Narre Warren introduced its new Memory Care Wing expansion on Tuesday, as well as Abi, a new robot companion, and a…

  • For the kids, by the kids

    For the kids, by the kids

    Cranbourne West Primary School had a Community Fun Day last week to raise money for the much-needed facility improvements on the campus. “Kids come up…

  • Celebration of all

    Celebration of all

    Local charity Bakhtar Community Organisation partnered with the City of Casey to celebrate the Nowruz Festival in Hallam on Saturday 5 April. Founder and chief…

  • Dogs Victoria to host first Anzac Dawn Service

    Dogs Victoria to host first Anzac Dawn Service

    Dogs Victoria is hosting its first annual Anzac Day Dawn Service this year in Skye. The service aims to honour the men, women, and service…

  • Quarters Primary bursts with colour for World Autism Awareness Day

    Quarters Primary bursts with colour for World Autism Awareness Day

    Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West celebrated World Autism Awareness Day on Wednesday 2 April. “This day is dedicated to raising awareness, fostering understanding, and…

  • Suburban voters left in the dark by AEC decision

    Suburban voters left in the dark by AEC decision

    The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has confirmed it will not be placing any voting information advertisements in local community newspapers across Melbourne ahead of the…

  • Eight charged in firearms trafficking

    Eight charged in firearms trafficking

    Police have charged eight men overnight and seized five firearms as part of their investigation into alleged firearms trafficking in Melbourne’s south east. With assistance…

  • Casey’s controversial Local Law review may cost over $200k

    Casey’s controversial Local Law review may cost over $200k

    A review of Casey’s controversial Local Law is estimated to fork out ratepayers more than $200,000, Council reveals. A cost breakdown in the Casey Council…

  • Hallam Recreation Reserve celebrates opening of new facilities

    Hallam Recreation Reserve celebrates opening of new facilities

    Hallam Recreation Reserve has finished redevelopment. Now, it includes a renewed and remodelled building with a new community room, kitchen, office, and public amenities. City…

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